A lightweight, foldable camping stove about the size of a bank card. Easy to assemble, and when folded it takes up very little space. You only need to get a cover additionally. I recommend.
Compact, lightweight folding mini travel stove crafted from durable stainless steel with a thickness of 0.8 mm. Stove design features no moving components, providing reliable performance for years without concerns about mechanical wear. Minimal weight and compact size (folded form factor does not exceed the dimensions of a standard credit card) offer optimal portability in any environment, eliminating the risk of abrasions or unnecessary bulk
Included in the set
- portable travel stove
- 3 pieces of solid fuel, each weighing 20 g
Technical data
Material stainless steel
Dimensions 8 x 7 x 5.5 cm
Stove weight 66 g
Set weight 150 g
Manufacturer Piran, Poland
| Weight | 150 g |
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| Dimensions when unfolded | 8 x 7 x 5,5 cm |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Additional accessories included | Yes |
| Folding | Yes |
| EAN | 5904988178032 |
| Brand | Piran |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 16
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A small stove that fits in your pocket. Nevertheless, for the price of 40zł and steel that you can crush with your hands, it's better to either add some money or buy something else.
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As an emergency stove, it serves its purpose. Light and takes up very little space (the fuel takes up more). Put into a jacket pocket, it is unnoticeable.
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Super light and ultra-compact, just right for a small 0.6L kettle or mug. The quality of workmanship is really fine—as with other PIRAN stoves—personally, there’s nothing to complain about in this stove, and you can sort out a cover from some kind of card holder—I'm satisfied—RECOMMEND.
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Great equipment for anyone who values minimalism and reliability, and also counts every gram on their back. There's nothing that can break here. Using a size L fuel from the manufacturer it rapidly boils 0.5l of water in a mug. After just a few minutes, you can pack up and move on. I recommend it.
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It serves its purpose, you don't need anything better to boil 500ml of water. Its biggest advantage is its low weight and compactness—and that's important, anyone who hikes long distances knows what I mean. It would be useful to have a pouch for it because when it's dirty with soot, you have to keep it in a plastic bag.
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Great pocket stove. I recommend it.
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The stove is very handy and exceptionally small. With a cup, it makes a great set.
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A good product. Very compact. I recommend using it with a cup.
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A cheap and simple camping stove. Easy to fold and clean. Only the included fuel tablets (solid fuel) didn't appeal to me. I had trouble lighting the tablet with a firesteel, and even with a lighter it was hard to ignite. Additionally, it smoked a bit. But overall, my experience using the whole set was rather good. After all, for this price, you can't expect too much.
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A better and more compact version of the Esbit hexamine fuel tablet stove. I recommend.
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Small, stable, as an extra. It can work as an emergency stove.
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Neat, stable, it's a pity it doesn't have a cover. Still, I recommend it.
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Very nice small stove, I recommend it.
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It's small but stable. Well fitted, fits in a wallet. About the thickness of four credit cards. The fuel tablets themselves take up more space. I use it for boiling water.
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